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Tom Warren
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Author: Tom Warren
It’s barely the second week of the year, and we’ve already been treated to an arrangement of weird and wonderful monitors that hint at how homes and offices could change in the future.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show is always full of displays. Whether it’s new 75-inch MicroLED TVs or a blurring of monitors and TVs, displays are the superstars of the show. CES in 2019 is no different, and this year, we’ve seen giant monitors the size of TVs, super-wide displays, portable monitors, ones that save space on your desk, and even some new attempts at regular laptop screens.
While most current monitors are 24 or 27 inches in size, ultrawide screens have emerged as a way to give you two of those screens in one. Samsung, Dell, Philips, and L...
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It’s barely the second week of the year, and we’ve already been treated to an arrangement of weird and wonderful monitors that hint at how homes and offices could change in the future.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show is always full of displays. Whether it’s new 75-inch MicroLED TVs or a blurring of monitors and TVs, displays are the superstars of the show. CES in 2019 is no different, and this year, we’ve seen giant monitors the size of TVs, super-wide displays, portable monitors, ones that save space on your desk, and even some new attempts at regular laptop screens.
While most current monitors are 24 or 27 inches in size, ultrawide screens have emerged as a way to give you two of those screens in one. Samsung, Dell, Philips, and L...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...